Physical Audio has introduced Tetrad a new soft synth for Mac & Windows, developed in collaboration with composer and transmedia artist Gadi Sassoon.
Tetrad takes four oscillators, routes them in combination through a Quad AM processor that works like a pseudo-sequencer, a specifically tailored Granulator, and four physically modeled plate resonators.
How Tetrad Works
It starts with the oscillators, which give a choice of five modes, each with four oscillators per voice (hence the name Tetrad). In the Macro view, you can change the main oscillator waveshape, and apply frequency modulation. Oscillators can be tuned in various ways according to the chosen mode, from basic intervals to diatonic inversions. An ADSR provides initial amplitude shaping before heading down to the mixer. There is also a Sidechain audio option, bypassing the oscillators and allowing any signal to be used.
A 4×4 Matrix Mixer blends the four inputs onto four busses. Next is Quad Amplitude Modulation with Depth, Shape and Rate, which works well into the audio range, and Phase set individually per bus. In Tetrad’s Quad Granulator, the signal is split into grains that are replayed in different ways. You can affect the grains’ window shape, Size, Pitch, and change the Feedback of the granulator. Finally this feeds the Plates through a preamp with overdrive.
Features:
- Over 100 presets to get started immediately.
- Generate voices through Basic, Chords and Modal chords, Free and Flex modes. Plus ADSR envelope, FM Frequency and FM Depth for all oscillator types.
- Quad AM module to ‘pseudo-sequence’ or gently modulation voices, with control over phase Shape, Depth, Gain and Rate (up to 250Hz), plus Phase Displacement per voice.
- Quad Granulator mangles the four voices into new textures individually or all together. Grain Size, Feedback, Rate (up to 50Hz), or individual Grain Size and Pitch per voice.
- Plate Resonators that can be driven and positioned graphically on the virtual sound stage. Set Decay, Metal Cuts, Preamp Drive globally; or Drive and Decay per plate.
- Comprehensive Modulation Matrix with over ## destinations, eight LFOs and three envelope-following sources, plus MIDI and MPE parameter sources.
- Three filters (LP/BP/HP) to curtail and sculpt effects from audio-rate modulation distortion and extreme granulation artefacts.
Pricing and Availability:
Tetrad is available now with an intro price of $59 USD (normally $99).

“Like no other synth”… Really?
Pigments anyone…?
https://www.arturia.com/products/software-instruments/pigments/overview
That’s got to be a candidate for the worst Synth trailer of all time.
Yeah, it’s pretty cringe.
Really? It’s not that bad. At least it actually had some images of the synth and some sounds made by it. Plenty of companies don’t even bother with that much for trailers
The trailer is symptomatic of a lack or loss of Physical Audio’s focus on what they do best. Physical Audio produce some wonderful, innovative instruments. Tetrad sounds interesting but the dissapointment is the UI/UX. Their other tools are visually tactile (if that is a thing?) and interactive. Tetrad does not seem to have the same expertise brought to the experience. I assume this is because it is a collab with Sassoon who designed the instrument? He seems to have been responsible for the shocking promo. A pity.
Tetrad is awesome and easily one of the best synth releases of 2025 so far. It is unlike any other physical modeling soft synth. I wouldn’t knock it until I tried it, but that’s just imho.
Sounds cool. But I tried the demo and it’s so cpu-hungry my old machine couldn’t handle it. I guess it will run well on a new Mac mini when I get one
I wonder if this is the next trend since the new sonicware synth does the acoustic/granular synthesis too.
like Tassman from 2005? 🙂
Modus and Preparation 2 are both one of the greatest softsynths in physical modeling. Tetrad simulates four or five metal plates with an exciter, from what I gathered earlier.